Building DeFi applications often means choosing between flexibility and compliance. DuskEVM removes that choice.
Launching in the second week of January, DuskEVM allows developers to deploy Solidity smart contracts while settling transactions on Dusk’s Layer 1. This means existing Ethereum knowledge can be reused without sacrificing privacy or compliance.
For developers, this reduces friction. There is no need to learn a new language or framework. For institutions, it opens doors to DeFi products that follow financial rules.
DuskEVM is especially useful for tokenized real-world assets. These assets require controlled access and privacy. Dusk provides both without exposing sensitive data.
This also benefits users. Financial apps built on DuskEVM can offer better protection against tracking and data leaks. That leads to more confidence and wider adoption.
Rather than chasing experimental trends, DuskEVM focuses on practical use cases. This includes regulated lending, asset management, and investment platforms.
As DeFi grows up, infrastructure like DuskEVM becomes essential.
